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Paragraph breaks
Paragraph breaks seem to have stopped displaying for me in my latest posts, which has a big effect on readability! Is this a temporary problem, a change to how the site posts text, or something just to do with my computer/browser do you think? / As a demonstration, this is typed on a new line in the text box. / As is this. / Thanks for any help!
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I typed the following text in Notepad then copied and pasted it into the forum's editor: This is test paragraph one of two. Can you read this before the first paragraph break, R682? I also pressed the "Tab" key in Notepad to format it with an indentation. As you might be able to see, it is working fine for me - If you don't see in this text post that the paragraph break is being displayed then you can definitely see it in the screenshot below. Try using a pure ASCII text editor like Notepad instead to do your copying and pasting. Let me know how it works out for you. This is test paragraph two of two. Can you read this after the first paragraph break, R682? I also pressed the "Tab" key in Notepad to format it with an indentation. As you might be able to see, it is working fine for me - If you don't see in this text post that the paragraph break is being displayed then you can definitely see it in the screenshot below. Try using a pure ASCII text editor like Notepad instead to do your copying and pasting. Let me know how it works out for you. If you still can't see any paragraph breaks in any new posts that you now make after copying and pasting text from Notepad into the forum editor then there could be something wrong on your end and not on the site's end (You could then try using another browser (BTW - I use Firefox) but that is just a "Shot in the dark". I hope that this helps! :confused: :) Here is the screenshot with the paragraph breaks: ;) http://s16.postimg.org/7hmipn9hh/parabreak.jpg |
Thankyou for your help. It sounds like this is a problem on my end, then, as your post displays fine for me. I'm typing directly into the text boxes here, but paragraph breaks I put in don't seem to be registering. I've never had this problem before, but it's just started a day or so ago. / I'm using a TOR Firefox browser, for anonymity, so I can't really change too easily. I wonder if a recent update to that might be the problem. / I'm going to try a few posts now using the tab key, and pasting from notepad, as you suggest, to see if that helps.
---------- Post added at 02:29 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:28 PM ---------- This is a test post posted from note pad using the tab key. This is a new line. ---------- Post added at 02:31 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:29 PM ---------- No, that doesn't help. I assume you don't see paragraph breaks on my posts? /Like here? (this should be on a new line) |
No problemo. Ah, I see that you are using a modded Firefox browser.
:cool: Hmm... No I don't see a new line (Paragraph break). Are you sure you can't just use the standard edition of FireFox (I think that you can still keep TOR installed) to make posts just for this site? :confused: |
Not that I really know what I'm doing, but just while I'm trying random things, I assume I can't just type my own html paragraph breaks? like this?
Or maybe even... like this? ---------- Post added at 02:41 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:39 PM ---------- Ooh. It looks like using a 'br' break html tag works. But a 'p' tag doesn't, even though the text box seems to accept it as html code. ---------- Post added at 02:42 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:41 PM ---------- I'll look into it myself, anyway. It looks like it's my problem, not yours, so sorry to bother you! |
Hmm... Something weird is happening. I tried adding a line break by using the BBCode tags [br]value[/br] -> https://www.cartographersguild.com/m...p?do=bbcode#br but as you can see, it's not working in vBulletin. Maybe those tags only work in phpBB?
:confused: Edit - I see that the HTML line break tag works for you - Cool! And it's no bother at all. I'm happy to be of help (even though you figured it out for yourself)! :cool: |
It's a bit beyond me, I'm afraid. I only know a tiny bit that I've picked up here and there. I might try reinstalling my browser - but if some things aren't working for you, either, maybe something has recently changed about how the vBulletin works?
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